DBS Barring and Legal Duty to Refer Workshop

This workshop is suitable for anyone who would be involved in making referrals to the DBS.

By DBS Regional Safeguarding Outreach Workshops

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Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

DBS Barring & Legal Duty to Refer Workshop.

Did you know if you have staff or volunteers engaging in regulated activity (they have an enhanced with barred list DBS) check you have a legal duty to refer to the DBS if you remove them from regulated activity due to harm or relevant conduct.

The workshop will cover:

• the benefits of DBS and your organisation working together

• what ‘regulated activity’ is

• when a DBS barring referral should be made, including when the legal duty is met

• the three different referral routes

• how to make a good quality referral

• the consequences of not making appropriate barring referrals

• the consequences of being included on one or both Barred Lists

This session is aimed that those who are involved in HR, management of those in regulated activity, those who have safeguarding responsibilities, trustees and those who would be involved in making referrals to the DBS.

Please note we cannot discuss individual cases during the session.

If you are an organisation who has a large number of individuals and you would like to attend a workshop, please contact dbsregionaloutreach@dbs.gov.uk and we can arrange providing direct support.

If you are a member of the public and would like more information about the child/adult barred list please see gov.uk/dbs or contact Customer Services 03000 200 190

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The Disclosure & Barring Service’s Regional Safeguarding Outreach team delivers workshops to a variety of organisations within the safeguarding environment. These workshops will help you increase your awareness of DBS checks and the update service and improve your knowledge and confidence about when and how barring referrals should be made.

FreeSep 17 · 02:00 PDT